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The excitement had a blast in the evening, with ace director Puri Jagannadh revealing the title of his latest movie with Powerstar Pawan Kalyan. Read on to feel the punch of Powerstar-Puri Jagan combo.
Titled as 'Cameraman Gangatho Ramababu', the name itself has generated huge sparks in Film Nagar. According to reports, Pawan Kalyan gave an immediate consent to this title and as expected, Pawan Kalyan is Journalist Rambabu in the film. What needs to be known is whether the other character, ie., cameraman Ganga is a male or a female. If it is another male, then there is no doubt the film will become a multi-starrer as Puri generally casts sparkling actors for such roles.
If it is female, then the movie may get the color of Tamil movie RANGAM, is the talk of Film Nagar now. 'We cannot describe the excitement in words. A big 'ooooooo' for Puri Jagan is what we can say and this is our dream to see our heartthrob actor in the direction of Puri...', stated a Pawan Kalyan fan with overwhelmed joy.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Monday, 6 February 2012
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Racha (2012) Telugu Mp3 Songs Free Download
Cast: Ram Charan Tej,Tamanna
Director: Sampath Nandi
Producer: R B Choudary
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Racha (2012) Telugu Mp3 Songs Free Download
Cast: Ram Charan Tej,Tamanna
Director: Sampath Nandi
Producer: R B Choudary
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Sonam is not dating anyone | Sonam Kapoor not dating anyone | Sonam Kapoor | sonam kapoor images | sonam | sonam bikini | sonam kapoor age
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I'm not mad at Shahid, Punit:Sonam
Sonam Kapoor denies reports of having problems with actor Shahid Kapoor and director Punit Malhotra.
It was reported that the 26-year-old, who worked in Malhotra's directorial debut "I Hate Luv Storys", has turned down a film by the young director because he has roped in Shahid, her "Mausam" co-star in the male lead.
However, Sonam took to Twitter to shoot down the reports and wrote: "I'm hearing the funniest rumours about myself! In Thailand, and all I can say is I'm on the floor laughing."
"Okay morning guys I'm not mad at Shahid Kapoor or Punit Malhotra and I'm not dating anyone! I'm minding my own business and working," she further tweeted.
I'm not mad at Shahid, Punit:Sonam
Sonam Kapoor denies reports of having problems with actor Shahid Kapoor and director Punit Malhotra.
It was reported that the 26-year-old, who worked in Malhotra's directorial debut "I Hate Luv Storys", has turned down a film by the young director because he has roped in Shahid, her "Mausam" co-star in the male lead.
However, Sonam took to Twitter to shoot down the reports and wrote: "I'm hearing the funniest rumours about myself! In Thailand, and all I can say is I'm on the floor laughing."
"Okay morning guys I'm not mad at Shahid Kapoor or Punit Malhotra and I'm not dating anyone! I'm minding my own business and working," she further tweeted.
Friday, 3 February 2012
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Sunny Leone
Date of Birth
13 May 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Birth Name
Karenjit Kaur Vohra
Nickname
Karen
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Mini Biography
Born in Ontario, Canada, Sunny Leone grew up in idyllic surroundings, loving the cold Canadian winters and the snow that came with them. Building snowmen and ice skating were regular activities outside the Leone household every November through March. With a love for sports, singing and dancing, young Sunny was a consummate performer, basking in the attention it brought her and eating up every word of praise that came her way. Everything changed in 1996, when her family packed up and moved to Southern California. It was a difficult adjustment for the little Canadian girl, whose innocence and naiveté were less than fully appreciated by her new high school classmates. In addition, her adopted hometown lacked the change of seasons she so loved in the Old Country. Sunny persevered, however, and after graduating in 1999, enrolled in a local junior college. After a friend told her she should try modeling - a natural choice for a young beauty - she found a contact who specialized in adult entertainment and decided to give it a try.
Sunny Leone
Date of Birth
13 May 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Birth Name
Karenjit Kaur Vohra
Nickname
Karen
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Mini Biography
Born in Ontario, Canada, Sunny Leone grew up in idyllic surroundings, loving the cold Canadian winters and the snow that came with them. Building snowmen and ice skating were regular activities outside the Leone household every November through March. With a love for sports, singing and dancing, young Sunny was a consummate performer, basking in the attention it brought her and eating up every word of praise that came her way. Everything changed in 1996, when her family packed up and moved to Southern California. It was a difficult adjustment for the little Canadian girl, whose innocence and naiveté were less than fully appreciated by her new high school classmates. In addition, her adopted hometown lacked the change of seasons she so loved in the Old Country. Sunny persevered, however, and after graduating in 1999, enrolled in a local junior college. After a friend told her she should try modeling - a natural choice for a young beauty - she found a contact who specialized in adult entertainment and decided to give it a try.
This Means War (2012) | This Means War (2012) Movie Review | This Means War Movie Trailer | This Means War (2012) Movie Actress | This Means War Movie Release Date | This Means War HD-Actress-Wallpapers-Photos
This Means War (2012) | This Means War (2012) Movie Review |This Means War Movie Trailer | This Means War (2012) Movie Downloads | This Means War (2012) Movie Actress |This Means War Movie Release Date| This Means War HD-Actress-Wallpapers-Photos
Release Date: 02/17/2012
Rating: R
Runtime: Not Yet Available
Genre: Comedy
Director: McG
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy, Chelsea Handler
Fox announced today that it is moving up the release date for its upcoming McG-directed rom-com, This Means War, from February 17 to February 14, aka Valentine's Day. The studio hopes the move will help the film, which stars Tom Hardy and Chris Pine as CIA operatives dueling for the affections of Reese Witherspoon, lure more couples to the multiplex on the love-themed holiday. The move was inspired by studio test screenings of the film, which, according to Fox president of distribution Bruce Snyder, have played "through the roof." It should be noted that said roofs were only recently reinstalled after similarly rapturous test screenings of Fox's drama We Bought a Zoo, which hardly proved a runaway blockbuster upon its release.
Release Date: 02/17/2012
Rating: R
Runtime: Not Yet Available
Genre: Comedy
Director: McG
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy, Chelsea Handler
Fox announced today that it is moving up the release date for its upcoming McG-directed rom-com, This Means War, from February 17 to February 14, aka Valentine's Day. The studio hopes the move will help the film, which stars Tom Hardy and Chris Pine as CIA operatives dueling for the affections of Reese Witherspoon, lure more couples to the multiplex on the love-themed holiday. The move was inspired by studio test screenings of the film, which, according to Fox president of distribution Bruce Snyder, have played "through the roof." It should be noted that said roofs were only recently reinstalled after similarly rapturous test screenings of Fox's drama We Bought a Zoo, which hardly proved a runaway blockbuster upon its release.
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Movie review | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Photo Shoot | Journey 2 Movie actress wallpapers
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) | Journey review | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Photo Shoot | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Movie wallpapers
Release Date: 02/10/2012
Rating: PG
Runtime: Not Yet Available
Genre: Adventure
Director: Brad Peyton
Cast: The Rock, Josh Hutcherson, Michael Caine, Vanessa Hudgens
It’s hard for me to judge a movie like Journey 2: The Mysterious Island too harshly because I am not representative of its intended audience. A pre-teen or fifth-grader may not be dissuaded as I was by the blindingly hurried pace, plot discrepancies or absence of any character development while watching Brad Peyton’s (Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore) attempt at reliving the success of Eric Brevig’s original Journey. And you know what? That’s okay, because as a family film it adheres to a formula laid out by far superior fantasy adventures and runs its course quickly without ever leaving a moment to reflect on how ridiculous it is.
Essentially a series of set pieces tied together by a thinly drawn father-son story, Journey 2 picks up a few years after the first film and finds Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) searching for the titular location, where he believes his long-absent grandfather has been stranded. Upon retrieving a coded message from a satellite tower just outside of town, he enlists the help of his new ex-Navy stepfather Hank (Dwayne Johnson) to get to the bottom of the mystery. Together, they travel to a tropical paradise and hitch a helicopter ride with Gabato (Luis Guzman) and Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens) before crash landing on the Mysterious Island, where an action-packed escapade awaits them.
The above description reads like a standard adventure template, and that’s exactly what Journey 2 is. With a bare bones script from the writers of Bring it On Again, neither director nor actors had significant material to work with, but they run, jump, duck and dive through sets that resemble the jungle-gym from Legends of the Hidden Temple and various theme-park attractions as if they were cast in Peter Jackson’s King Kong, giving every scene everything they’ve got. It’s a good thing that the ensemble was so enthusiastic about the picture; though there isn’t much chemistry between them, they collectively draw your attention from the gratuitous, gimmicky 3D, videogame-inspired digital environments and outdated creature design.
Every role has a designated responsibility in this by-the-numbers production: Hutcherson is the brains, spitting out expository literary facts to keep the story going throughout, while Johnson is clearly the brawn. Guzman, with his incessant infantile comedy, is the mouth, while Hudgens – quite frankly – is the eye candy. Only as unit can they come close to making Journey 2 entertaining, but even when working in relative harmony it’s hard to find much qualitative value in the film. As previously stated, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island wasn’t made for all audiences. It will provide a few moments of underage humor and three-dimensional thrills for the kids, but everyone else will be wondering why they had to watch The Rock sing “What a Wonderful World” in an adaptation of a Jules Verne novel.
Release Date: 02/10/2012
Rating: PG
Runtime: Not Yet Available
Genre: Adventure
Director: Brad Peyton
Cast: The Rock, Josh Hutcherson, Michael Caine, Vanessa Hudgens
It’s hard for me to judge a movie like Journey 2: The Mysterious Island too harshly because I am not representative of its intended audience. A pre-teen or fifth-grader may not be dissuaded as I was by the blindingly hurried pace, plot discrepancies or absence of any character development while watching Brad Peyton’s (Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore) attempt at reliving the success of Eric Brevig’s original Journey. And you know what? That’s okay, because as a family film it adheres to a formula laid out by far superior fantasy adventures and runs its course quickly without ever leaving a moment to reflect on how ridiculous it is.
Essentially a series of set pieces tied together by a thinly drawn father-son story, Journey 2 picks up a few years after the first film and finds Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) searching for the titular location, where he believes his long-absent grandfather has been stranded. Upon retrieving a coded message from a satellite tower just outside of town, he enlists the help of his new ex-Navy stepfather Hank (Dwayne Johnson) to get to the bottom of the mystery. Together, they travel to a tropical paradise and hitch a helicopter ride with Gabato (Luis Guzman) and Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens) before crash landing on the Mysterious Island, where an action-packed escapade awaits them.
The above description reads like a standard adventure template, and that’s exactly what Journey 2 is. With a bare bones script from the writers of Bring it On Again, neither director nor actors had significant material to work with, but they run, jump, duck and dive through sets that resemble the jungle-gym from Legends of the Hidden Temple and various theme-park attractions as if they were cast in Peter Jackson’s King Kong, giving every scene everything they’ve got. It’s a good thing that the ensemble was so enthusiastic about the picture; though there isn’t much chemistry between them, they collectively draw your attention from the gratuitous, gimmicky 3D, videogame-inspired digital environments and outdated creature design.
Every role has a designated responsibility in this by-the-numbers production: Hutcherson is the brains, spitting out expository literary facts to keep the story going throughout, while Johnson is clearly the brawn. Guzman, with his incessant infantile comedy, is the mouth, while Hudgens – quite frankly – is the eye candy. Only as unit can they come close to making Journey 2 entertaining, but even when working in relative harmony it’s hard to find much qualitative value in the film. As previously stated, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island wasn’t made for all audiences. It will provide a few moments of underage humor and three-dimensional thrills for the kids, but everyone else will be wondering why they had to watch The Rock sing “What a Wonderful World” in an adaptation of a Jules Verne novel.
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